For disabled users who can cope with either solution this Pup provides a choice with easier navigation. Voice search and dictation are provided. An on-screen keyboard is accessible via Eviacam when needed. Its size and screen position are easily adjustable from within Eviacam if required. Great emphasis is placed on using the tools and easy targets that Google apps and extensions provide.
(Edit: V6 also includes voice mail and a subsequent post covers the addition of text to speech)

It is based on a re-master of the recently released Precise Puppy 5.6.1 (k 3.3.44)

Although I did not try your pup yet, I want to say thank you for your efforts in helping the severely disabled to have full access to the possibilities computers can bring them.

Quite curious how well it is received by them.

Would it be an idea to submit it in Distrowatch ?

Nancy Reagan

Hi Nancy Reagan,

The Pups operated by a “single switch” were very much a team effort with the major contribution coming from SFR in the form of his Radar pet.
We have as yet, received very little feedback. I am not sure whether this is a good or bad sign.

The above is now available for download from my server. The main change is the addition of an auto-hiding navigation panel on the right hand side of the screen.

It includes additional icons to simplify navigation with in particular, extra icons for minimise and restore. The panel hides if an application is run full screen. To then invoke the panel, move the cursor into the top right hand corner of the screen or the bottom right hand corner just above the taskbar. This method avoids false triggers.

It is probably best to get used to the various options for navigation using an ordinary mouse before using Eviacam. Please note also that Eviacam can, once launched, be disabled and enabled using the Scroll Lock key.

Edit 7th June 2013:
MouseCam Pup v5 is now also available for download from here:

This is great, good timing, I will show this off to my MDA doctor at my yearly check-in next month, at the MDA clinic. Need to notify them now that I may need extra time, They generally rush me in/out since they can't do much but monitor and try different protocols, anyhow, no cure yet

Ah, goes Ted dog, I did know you could drill down and select the files individually. Second attempt was able to open the zip and check against the md5sum (which really had to be successful if it would unzip cleanly)
I wish I had more time to play with this, the monthly Muscular Dystrophy Meet and Eat for Adults and caregivers is only in a few hours. Would love to demonstrate this. I think for the majority of disabled persons who attend would not be extremely disabled to need a single switch. Also being encouraged to use head for mouse control would help the core support muscles.
I like many with M.D. have a limited range and duration of different muscle groups, so switching out what works for what doesn't is just a way of life, I can write with either hand just because If I over use one it stops functioning and I like to feed myself, so I switch hands, I've used wireless mouse with feet, forearms, nose, chin, cheek and tongue. It takes hours to type on some days.
So, like me, many just wait it out for days, and that is bad for most since unused muscles atrophy faster than used muscles.

Also I think these additions should never be limited or pick and choose on what to include. The single switch tied to a underused key hopefully is still in play. There will be times I would need to finish a email or a text long after I can not speak or move my head.

As you can tell today is not one of those days thankfully.

As this effort came about I think its a rare event that the hardest and most challenging goal was met, You have to think in most projects of this type good enough for most disabled people becomes mantra, and those extremely disabled are always the ones not reached.

Only had time for a very quick trial so far, but this looks very interesting! I am blown away by how good the online dictation is. Excellent stuff ETP!

I really didn't expect the dictation to work at all (I've had so many problems with Dragon Dictate etc over the years...) but this dictator worked straight out of the box in a live CD session, without any configuration other than setting up the internet wireless connection. It takes my dictation almost at real time speed, and if I use a faux American accent there are very few errors. (Have to say "period" for a fullstop, "comma" for a comma, and "exclamation mark" for an exclamation mark)

Only issue noted so far is overlapping page up/page down icons at top right of screen (due to my 1024x768 screen I guess).

Driven on by Google, I agree that online dictation is getting better and better.

The best option with the overlap at 1024, is to remove those two icons and simply use those on the sidebar. It will also create space for the “save” icon if running from a USB stick. To remove the page up/down icons across the top of the screen unlock them and then select remove items. (N.B. Don’t delete them as it will take out the scripts)

In my next post, after a bit more testing, I hope to cover how to easily add and use voice mail._________________Regards ETP
Kennels

After a long and frustrating search, I finally seem to have struck gold in the form of Vocaroo. You will of course, require a working microphone plus headset or speakers. The webcam mike could possibly be used. To post the email link to the recording you do need to be logged into Gmail.

Rather than clicking on the Email icon to the right of the Embed icon, click instead on the Gmail icon that I have circled in blue in the screenshot.
A Gmail compose window will then open with an attached hyperlink to the recording.
Select who you want to send it to and then send it. It gets better. You will note the download options but if you Cc the email to your own Gmail account or another of your mail accounts you can kill two birds with one stone.

It sure beats typing and is ideal for all the accessibility pups or indeed any pup.

ETP keep the faith, this is too new and may be considered by many at 10,000Meter view. Also the group that would benefit the most has already invested hours learning the work-around and a big wad of funds to be able to send email via Windows ME era computers.
They may have given up looking and dreaming of the new age of internet being cheaply available to them.
I fully expect your host serving the ISO to go down, once this is well known in the handicapped circles. If Jerry Lewis does not showcase this on the 2014 MDA LaborDay telethon, I've totally misread the actual people I know...
Actually I'm concerned, that it could make it in 2013 MDA telethon, if the people I will be meeting to demo this are too gun ho about it.

I've been biting my lip online at the other mostly private disability forums I am a member, just to keep this thread and puppylinux from the in-rush of new users, until more of us learn the ends and outs of something so new, and updating at such a pace slows down.

That is why I keep talking about getting better hosting, getting to the files is and has been problematic for me. I will have a stack of pre-burned DVD's at my meeting and they will be left at the MDA clinic for anyone to try.
You have many good screen shots, showing the activity, would you be able to make clear videos, (no compressed crap like youtube)
that I could included with my pre-burnt DVD's, I'm looking for a DVD for show and tell that could fit in the miniDVD 1.4G size for easy mailing in standard sized letter and postage.

Hi Ted Dog,
I see no reason why disabled users should be denied what 90% of able bodied people seem to use these days. The fact that this is free and runs on modest kit is a bonus. (The main components of my PC, a Pentium D with 1GB of DDR2 Ram, date from 2005.)

The voice mail “how to” in my previous post hopefully rounds off this project barring bugs yet to emerge or requests for change. I still find the lack of end user feedback on all of the accessibility projects rather disconcerting. Are they fit for purpose or not?

With regard to hosting this particular pup, in addition to “Mydrive” in Switzerland it is now, thanks to russoodle, on meownplanet.net in Australia.
http://www.puppylinuxstuff.meownplanet.net/ETP/
They both seem robust but perhaps someone will mirror it on a US based server.

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